This module returns a hash containing basic information about a
Musepack file, as well as tag information contained in the Musepack
file's APE tags. See Audio::APETags for more information about the
tags.
dapple is a DAAP library for Perl. DAAP is the protocol built
on top of HTTP that Apple's iTunes 4 uses to share music. Most
responses to DAAP requests contain a binary DMAP structure.
rawrec provides a simple, minimalist way to record or play back raw audio
data from the command line. It can work with files or standard IO, and so
can provide a simple buffered shell audio interface for other programs.
SDL_mixer is a sample multi-channel audio mixer library. It supports any number
of simultaneously playing channels of 16 bit stereo audio, plus a single
channel of music, mixed by the popular MikMod MOD, Timidity MIDI and SMPEG MP3
libraries.
SDL_mixer is a sample multi-channel audio mixer library. It supports any number
of simultaneously playing channels of 16 bit stereo audio, plus a single
channel of music, mixed by the popular MikMod MOD, Timidity MIDI and SMPEG MP3
libraries.
Sound Juicer is a clean, mean and lean CD ripper for GNOME2.
It provides a clean interface and simple preferences, aiming
to do The Right Thing and What You Mean all of the time.
WaveGain is a program that applies ReplayGain to wave files.
The FreeBSD port of WaveGain is with a patch from gnormalize
whose author is Claudio Fernandes de Souza Rodrigues.
The author of WaveGain is John Edwards.
xmms-gbsplay is a XMMS input plugin which emulates the sound hardware of the
Nintendo Game Boy(TM). It is able to play the sounds from a Game Boy(TM)
module dump (.GBS format) in XMMS.
ZynAddSubFX is a opensource software synthesizer capable of making
a countless number of instruments, from some common heard from
expensive hardware to interesting sounds that you'll boost to an
amazing universe of sounds.
This is a Linux/Unix port of release 2 of BYTE Magazine's BYTEmark benchmark
program (previously known as BYTE's Native Mode Benchmarks). It is designed
to expose the capabilities of a system's CPU, FPU, and memory system.